Sports Direct coming to Wokingham
Sports Direct is coming to Wokingham. The national chain has applied this week for advertising consent for the site of the former Original Factory Shop in Market Place, which has...
Read moreDetailsSports Direct is coming to Wokingham. The national chain has applied this week for advertising consent for the site of the former Original Factory Shop in Market Place, which has...
Read moreDetailsSaturday’s planned event to mark Armed Forces Day in Peach Place in Wokingham has been cancelled due to the heat. Wokingham town council said: “Unfortunately, due to the forecast of...
Read moreDetailsSummer has officially arrived, and across the borough, communities are gearing up for a packed weekend of events.
Read moreDetailsSmall and medium sized businesses from across Wokingham borough are invited to attend.
Read moreDetailsThe studio clinched the prestigious 'Best Pilates Studio' title at the Muddy Stilettos Awards 2026, mirroring its triumph in 2025.
Read moreDetailsThe Lexicon is bringing a month of mythical fun to Bracknell with Dragons at The Lexicon.
Read moreDetailsAttendees included Wokingham borough mayor, Cllr Rob Comber, who joined residents in exploring the showroom.
Read moreDetailsthe future of the former Marks & Spencer building on Peach Street in Wokingham has entered a crucial new chapter.
Read moreDetailsDale Harvey made the trip south from his Nottingham home to tick off a number of pubs in the town.
Read moreDetailsThis one, bearing the name of the town, also included club badges for both Wokingham Town and Reading football clubs.
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